OSIS is an Atari TOS, Mint, AES, and VDI emulation for Linux/m68k,
that's been developed for many years. And still is. Take a look at
the latest news!

Lots of reference material and links to other related sites.
Lars has been working a while with this, and support for GNU
binutils has been started. Take the tour and learn some more.

The easiest way to get hold of the latest development among
NoCrew members, is through our CVS server. Read more in the
software section!

2004-11-30
Bought an Apple iBook G4 recently. Put together a little wiki page about how to configure Linux on it.
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2003-12-04
Now you can run Common Lisp programs in Emacs,
and write Emacs extensions in Common Lisp.
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2003-08-12
Recognizing the intense need of Swedish Lisp hackers,
nocrew has created a local copy of the Common Lisp
HyperSpec.
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2002-11-30
Tired of hard disk failures and subsequent data losses? I am. Last
weekend I reconfigured my Linux system for RAID5. "RAID" is an acronym
for "Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks" and as you might guess,
this redundancy makes the system less sensitive to disk failures. The
configuration part is not very difficult, unless you intend to keep
your current data while migrating.
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2002-07-14
I recently got a Fujitsu-Siemens Amilo D notebook, and installed Debian Linux on it after doing some re-partitioning on the hard drive. Debian runs fine and most of the hardware are easily accessed.
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